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b woodworth

11-09-2006 05:45:53




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looking for a tie rod end for a 1210 david brown. i checked at a case dealer in my area and they tell me that they no longer can get that part.i live in nova scotia canada, can anyone help to locate this part. thanks




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tractorsam

11-09-2006 14:17:59




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 Re: tie rod end in reply to b woodworth, 11-09-2006 05:45:53  
You might also think about trying Kings Equipment in Kentville. They carry/can get Sparex stuff which is big in the UK and so they have pretty decent support for UK built stuff. Certainly Massey's etc, haven't actually tried to get DB stuff from them. Hope this helps, tractorsam



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RodInNS

11-09-2006 08:30:39




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 Re: tie rod end in reply to b woodworth, 11-09-2006 05:45:53  
Don't know about new. You can probably match up something that will fit.
If you want to try used, Google up Fawcett Tractor supply, or look up Taylor Tractor Parts in Truro. Either one may come up with something, or know where you might. Actually, Fawcett may have something new from one of their aftermarket lines. Good luck.

Rod



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jdemaris

11-09-2006 07:06:00




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 Re: tie rod end in reply to b woodworth, 11-09-2006 05:45:53  
Try Import Tractor Parts at:>Link

I>Link don't own any David Browns - but I've had to get tie-rod ends for lots of odd-ball stuff. Usually, if you measure the tapered pin diam. and thread pitch, diam, etc. you can usually find an end from a more common tractor that will fit.



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Ultradog MN

11-09-2006 19:23:09




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 Re: tie rod end in reply to jdemaris, 11-09-2006 07:06:00  
jdemaris,
I agree. Most tractor tie rods are available at places like NAPA. They can match the old one by measuring it up.
Just went through that on my Ford 3000.
They want $190 each side for the long tie rod for power steering on that tractor. I found the ends aftermarket, cut the old ones off and welded on the new ones. A little grinding some bondo and paint and they look and work like new.

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